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Jane Clare: Pinotage wines and their 'love them or hate them' reputation
Liverpool Echo It was created in 1925 in South Africa by Professor Abraham Perold using pinot noir and cinsault. (Also known as hermitage, hence the compound name pinotage. Just think, it could have been named herminoir). The vines were forgotten but rediscovered … |
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Jane Clare: Pinotage wines and their ‘love them or hate them’ reputation – Liverpool Echo
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Vin Greco’s Weekend Wine: Ceci et Ceça – SooToday.com
SooToday.comVin Greco's Weekend Wine: Ceci et Ceça
SooToday.com
I made a point of trying two inexpensive Pinot Noirs, Hob Nob, currently $1 off at $11.95, and the J.P Chenet Limited Reserve Pinot Noir, $12.95, and while the latter is certainly a decent wine, my preference is the Hob Nob, with its persistent … -
Wine: Ten winter warming Red wines under £12 – Scotsman
ScotsmanWine: Ten winter warming Red wines under £12
Scotsman
A good example of an unoaked, herby, spicy Languedoc predominantly syrah blend (with 20 per cent grenache) – with a typically rustic finish. Made from 20 … Katnook's top wines might be pricey, but its standard cabernet is a very good buy to sample … -
America’s Oldest Wines – Daily Beast
America's Oldest Wines
Daily Beast
The proprietor of Bedrock Vineyards and a founding member of the Historic Vineyard Society Morgan has been making wine since age five (in its heyday, his Vino Bambino Pinot Noir graced lists at esteemed restaurants like Gramercy Tavern). He also has a … -
Chablis is cool, says Ned Halley – Western Morning News
Chablis is cool, says Ned Halley
Western Morning News
Chablis is cool. The name shines very bright in the firmament of wine, yet also enjoys an alluring kind of exclusivity. It's the dry white made from chardonnay grapes grown in the most northerly appellation of France's Burgundy region. The quaint …
Chablis – the dry white wine with an alluring kind of exclusivityWestern Daily Press all 2 news articles »